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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16ft Sea Nymph V hull project
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter00" data-source="post: 412077" data-attributes="member: 3501"><p>I started my boat project a few days ago. It's a 1973 16ft Sea Nymph with a 30hp mid-eighties Mariner motor (made by Yamaha). I have owned and used this boat for the last five years. The first year I owned it I built a small cabinet in the back. The cabinet housed a marine battery and I stored a few item in the upper dry space above the battery. I mounted my Lowrance a top the cabinet and installed a couple led lights for night fishing (as you can see in the first photo). It was functional, but I always had plans in my head for a more comfortable/usable boat without the bench seats. I have done a lot of looking and reading on this site and I have decided the time is right for this large project.</p><p></p><p>The photos are the before. I will post some more picture of the progress I have done to this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter00, post: 412077, member: 3501"] I started my boat project a few days ago. It's a 1973 16ft Sea Nymph with a 30hp mid-eighties Mariner motor (made by Yamaha). I have owned and used this boat for the last five years. The first year I owned it I built a small cabinet in the back. The cabinet housed a marine battery and I stored a few item in the upper dry space above the battery. I mounted my Lowrance a top the cabinet and installed a couple led lights for night fishing (as you can see in the first photo). It was functional, but I always had plans in my head for a more comfortable/usable boat without the bench seats. I have done a lot of looking and reading on this site and I have decided the time is right for this large project. The photos are the before. I will post some more picture of the progress I have done to this point. [/QUOTE]
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